BUSGO Wrote:Ray wrote
3. Use the toothbrush with a small amount of kero on it and lightly apply to both sides of the links. Do about 15 to 20 cms at a time as you slowly turn the back wheel.
I bought a chain cleaning brush from canberra Motorcycle Centre that should be available about everywhere!
It has a "U" shaped head with pretty thick brush bristles on all three sides. Dip into kero and the brush chain briskly. I did the top and sides then doubled up and did the bottom plus sides. Gotta support the chain though. Makes a reasonably long cleaning job a lot shorter.
Max



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